Shop our chunky knits for cosy tits IRL from our cosy colourful store in Exeter Quay, Devon.
Shop our chunky knits for cosy tits IRL from our cosy colourful store in Exeter Quay, Devon.
Shop our chunky knits for cosy tits IRL from our cosy colourful store in Exeter Quay, Devon.
Clammering for Claudia Winkleman’s green chunky knit jumper? This is the one. Each commissioned Roll Up Knit Down Jumper is hand-knit to order here in the South West, with a dispatch time of around 6-8 weeks.Â
£5.00
Scarf is shown in Cinnamon,Crimson & Forest
Snood is shown in Mustard, Mulberry & Lilac
If you’ve never knit before you’re in the right place! Start here babe…Â Our simple scarf and snood knitting pattern is the perfect beginner’s introduction to knitting.
A quick and easy pattern that helps you create a super cosy and practical accessory. Choose from either a snood or scarf, our downloadable PDF pattern includes a ‘how to knit’ guide to take you through it step by step. The scarf or snood knits up fast and introduces you to the basic techniques of knitting which you can then build on.
Choose to make a snood or scarf depending on your favourite/how long you want to knit for and once you’ve picked your favourite colour you’ll be away!
Snood: 22cm wide x 120cm long (60cm ‘loop’ when sewn together)
Scarf: 22cm wide x 240cm long
If you’re a little stuck with your stitches or want to thicken your knitting know-how, you’ll love our LAD knitting knowledge
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Lauren Aston Designs is an independent knitting studio based in wonderfully sunny Devon, UK. We love big knits and cosy tits x
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